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#Create a .nomedia file android
Hoping I can undo whatever was done and keep on enjoying my ASUS experience. Through Android SDK and AVD Manager I have created an AVD of android3.0 version with size option as 1024MiB. If you can create it in other folders and it doesn't get deleted, maybe it's the app itself deleting the. As I said I have been more than satisfied with my is fast, has a great display, good cameras and excellent sound and is my best friend on my travels. Just want to finish by saying I do not for one minute think this is an ASUS or firnware problem. In any event I will post again to report the results. I may be mistaken, but I think you can use a simple text editor such as notepad to create a file named '.nomedia' and save it as 'All Files' and place it in the folder where you want to hide the media from being indexed into your media apps. So, I guess I will try the reset and hope for the best. Use it to navigate to the folder you want to hide and create a new file in the directory called. In the Save As dialog box at the bottom, select All files (. Then select the Save as type option in the menu bar of the notebook. nomedia files are located and when they were created.not the app that generated the file. Leave the field completely empty, not even a space or a symbol.
#Create a .nomedia file update
I am thinking possibly one of my apps updated and the update caused this problem.but which app? I can use ES file manager.and a newly instalked app called nomedia viewer to locate all the entries.,down to 3 from 11.but they only tell me where the. nomedia and tap on Create: Once done, close the File Manager and reboot your device to apply your new settings. Next, click on the + button and select New Text File to create a text file in the selected folder. For my Application images are stored in my phone's internal storage and images are visible in the gallery, but my client wants images will not be visible inside the gallery. Open the app and browse for the desired media folder. There doesn't have to be any content in the file itself.
#Create a .nomedia file install
The only 2 new apps.installed more than a month ago.are Dolphin browser and Twitter. Download and install the File Manager app linked above. I may be mistaken, but I think you can use a simple text editor such as notepad to create a file named '.nomedia' and save it as 'All Files' and place it in the folder where you want to hide the media from being indexed into your media apps.

It scans and stores media file info in internal storage and memory card for quick access. The every media file newly added in your Internal storage or memory card will shown in Android gallery application for easy access to users,if you download any pictures, videos, & movies also shown in your android device media library using a broadcast receiver called Media scanner receiver.
